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My nine-year-old doesn’t want to use a booster seat because his friends don’t, even though they are all shorter than the reco妹妹ended height. What should I do?
Any child, no matter their age, should be 145 cm or taller and pass the five-step safety test before moving into an adult seat with a lap-sash seat belt. While it’s usual for children at this age to be influenced by their friends, it is you, as the parent, who is responsible for their safety. Take the time to discuss with your child why it is important that they stay in a booster seat, and try not to put convenience above safety. |
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